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BROOKE OWENS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

2017 Fellowship Application Due Date: 5 December 2016

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Objective The Brooke Owens Fellowship Program is designed to serve as an inspiration and as a career boost for capable young women who aspire to explore our sky and stars, to shake up the aerospace industry, and to help their fellow men and women here on planet Earth. It was created to honor the legacy of a beloved space industry pioneer and accomplished pilot, Dawn Brooke Owens (1980 – 2016).

The Fellowship Experience Brooke Owens Fellows receive a paid summer internship, typically lasting 10-12 weeks, at one of our Host Institutions. Fellows will be matched to specific and meaningful job openings at exciting aerospace and aviation organizations. Summer 2017 internships will be hosted by entrepreneurial space access companies, non-profit aviation and aerospace organizations, and aerospace technology policy & analysis companies.

Compensation varies based on geography, but all Brooke Owens Fellows are paid a living wage.

Prior to beginning their summer work experience, each Fellow will also be connected with two experienced aerospace industry mentors--one at their host company, plus another mentor elsewhere in the industry. Our mentor group includes space industry leaders such as (General Manager of the Air Line Pilots Association, former Deputy Administrator of NASA), Cassie Kloberdanz Lee (Director of Aerospace Applications at Vulcan Aerospace), William Pomerantz (Vice President of Special Projects at ), and many more.

Each Fellow will also be connected to the rest of their Brooke Owens Fellowship class and, eventually, to the Brooke Owens Fellowship alumni community network.

During the summer, all participants will be brought together to attend the annual Brooke Owens Fellowship Conference, a gathering co-located with the Future Space Conference in Washington, DC (see http:// www.futurespaceleaders.org/ for additional details on this conference). Fellows will participate in group events with other Fellows, meet several of our mentors, and attend the Future Space Conference.

Following the summer term, each Fellow will create a 5 minute video (or other shareable communication medium) on their experience and lessons learned. From those submissions, one Fellow will be selected to attend an industry conference, to represent all the Fellows in their class.

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Eligibility To be eligible for selection as a Brooke Owens Fellow, you should be a women currently seeking the equivalent of an undergraduate degree - through a college, university, or community college – in any field, with the intention of pursuing a full-time career in the aviation or aerospace industry.

Women of all ages, ethnicities, and socioeconomic backgrounds are encouraged to apply. We anticipate that applicants will come from a wide range of academic or professional disciplines: engineering, science, aeronautics and pilot training, law and policy, business, non-profit management, history, art, or anything else. However, successful applicants must be able to draw a convincing connection between their chosen field(s) and aviation or space exploration. Note that due to export control regulations, internships at some Host Institutions may be restricted to US citizens or US permanent residents (green card holders).

Questions Having a problem with the application, or have a question about the application process? Feel free to send us a note at [email protected]. Please keep in mind that we are staffed by volunteers who have demanding full time jobs in the aviation or aerospace industry, so responses may be slow.

SCHEDULE

Description Approximate Date

Application period opens 5 October 2016

Applications due 5 December 2016 Telephone interviews for highly qualified applicants December 2016

Finalist interviews with host institutions January 2017

Selection day 31 January 2017

Fellows paired with mentors 1 February 2017 Fellows begin work term Varies, typically May / June 2017

Annual Brooke Owens Fellowship Program Conference July 2017 Fellow conclude work term Varies, typically August 2017

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HOST INSTITUTIONS - 2017 Note: This list may be updated. You should check the list of host institutions on our website prior to completing your application. The current list can be found at http://www.brookeowensfellowship.org/host-institutions/

Citizenship + Aviation Likely Project Organization Likely Location Eligibility or Space Type The Aerospace Chantilly, VA or El US citizens or green Space Engineering Corporation Segundo, CA card holders only Air Line Pilots Herndon, VA Aviation Engineering or Policy Association Arianespace Washington, DC Space Business US citizens or green Business or Avascent Washington, DC Space card holders only Engineering US citizens or green Ball Aerospace Washington, DC Space Business card holders only US citizens or green Kent, WA Space Engineering card holders only Commercial Spaceflight US citizens or green Washington, DC Space Policy Federation card holders only GeekWire Seattle, WA Either Journalism US citizens or green The Moak Group Washington, DC Either Business or Policy card holders only Museum of Flight Seattle, WA Either Business or Education

Planet San Francisco, CA Space Engineering US citizens or green Business or Planetary Resources Redmond, WA Space card holders only Engineering Mojave, CA US citizens only Aviation Engineering Sierra Nevada US citizens or green Business or Louisville, CO Space Corporation card holders only Engineering Hawthorne, CA or US citizens or green SpaceX Space Engineering Seattle, WA card holders only SSL Palo Alto, CA Space Engineering US citizens or green The Tauri Group Alexandria, VA Either Business or Policy card holders only Long Beach, CA or US citizens or green Virgin Galactic Either Business or Education Mojave, CA card holders only

XPRIZE Foundation Culver City, CA Either Business

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APPLICATION

About You Full Legal Name: ______

Nickname (if applicable): ______

College / University: ______

Expected year of undergraduate degree: ______

Phone Number: ______

Email Address: ______

Nationality: ◻ US citizen ◻ Other (please specify):

______◻ US permanent resident

Instructions • Complete this application form in its entirety. Send it as a PDF to [email protected].

• In the same email message, include a résumé of no more than two pages in length, plus at least two and at most four letters of recommendation.

• At least one of these letters must be from a faculty member at your college or university.

• Please encourage your letter of recommendation authors to address some or all of the following questions: How is the your coursework or work experience to date related to the aerospace industry? What is the likelihood that you will pursue a full-time career in aviation or space exploration? How would becoming a Brooke Owens Fellow benefit you? What characteristics make you well suited for the Brooke Owens Fellowship program?

• Have your college or university send an official transcript by email to [email protected] or by physical mail to Cassie Lee, c/o Vulcan, Inc., 505 Fifth Ave S. Suite 900, Seattle, WA 98104.

• All of the above must be received by the application deadline of 5 December 2016.

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Preferences

I am interested in a career in: ◻ Aviation

◻ Space Exploration

◻ Both

Using the list of hosts on Page Four of this document or on the Brooke Owens Fellowship Program website (which may be updated after this application is issued), please note your three preferred choices for Host Institution.

• ______

• ______

• ______

If there are any Host Institutions at which you would be unable or unwilling to work, please list them here: ______

Please rank the following in order from most important to you to least important to you for your Fellowship work experience: geographical location, company, corporate culture, hands-on technical experience, business experience, policy experience, networking, industry knowledge, teamwork: ______.

How did you hear about the Brooke Owens Fellowship Program (note: this will be extremely helpful to us as we iterate and improve the program for next year)?

______.

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Essays and Multimedia Responses - Instructions Please provide your responses to at least two of the following topics.

One response must be in the form of a written essay (PDF format) of fewer than 1,000 words. The other must be of another format. Your other response can come in any of a variety of forms—feel free to choose the media that best reflects you, your interests, and your talents. We are prepared to accept and review: written poems (PDF format), audio files (.MP3 format or Soundcloud links), video files (.MOV files or YouTube or Vimeo links, suggested length <3 minutes), images of any type of visual art (.JPG, .PNG, or .TIFF format). You can also surprise us with another type of digital media—just make sure it is something all of our selection committee members will be able to access without needing special software.

Feel free to mix and match media types. For example, you could submit one written essay, one video, and one audio file.

Regardless of what media type(s) you chose, all of your responses should be attached or linked within the same email that includes your main application and your letters of recommendation.

Essays and Multimedia Responses - Topics 1. GPAs and college transcripts don’t paint a complete picture of a person. What else do we need to know about you? 2. What is your dream job? What can you learn from the person / people who have that job today? 3. What’s the biggest thing you’ve ever screwed up? What did you learn from it? 4. What projects have you started on your own? Why did you start them, and what did you learn? 5. What scares you the most about life after college? 6. Not everyone loves aviation or space exploration as much as we do. What do you do when confronted by a person—say a family member or a personal friend—who doesn’t get why you are so excited about aerospace? 7. Tell us a story about a space industry person or project. 8. If you were the Administrator of NASA or of the FAA for a day, what would you do? 9. If a younger sibling or a family friend asked you if she should pursue a career in aerospace, what would you tell her?

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

All students who have submitted a complete application prior to the deadline (5 December 2016) will be considered for positions at all of our Host Institutions.

Applications are first reviewed by the Brooke Owens Fellowship Selection Committee, with the most highly qualified candidates being selected for telephone interviews with Selection Committee members.

Following this process, finalists are selected and suggested matches are made between finalists and Hosts. The Selection Committee will then present a short list of finalists to each Host Institutions.

Each Host Institution will likely conduct its own interviews with their matches, and may require an additional work sample or essay question.

Ultimately, each Host Institution will accept a single Fellow from among the finalists, and then the Brooke Owens Fellowship program will complete the placement by notifying each Fellow of her acceptance and specific internship details.

Soon thereafter, each Fellow will be connected to one senior mentor, beginning a mentor relationship that will continue for several months both before and after the summer internship.

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